There were 28 Races on Sunday 27th August 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Beverley, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An open contest where a case can be made for plenty, however REMAADD just shades the verdict having finished runner-up at Haydock earlier this month. The son of Gleneagles is likely to appreciate this extra furlong and can continue his trainer's fine form. Others worth noting are recent Newmarket third Centurion Dream along with Wonder, who caught the eye when finishing third on his introduction despite running green throughout.

Having displayed greenness, REMAADD's debut second at Haydock 16 days ago was most encouraging and, sure to know more this time, he'll take some stopping. Centurion Dream stuck to his task well at Newmarket last week and he needs considering, along with Wonder.

An open race on form but REMAADD gets the bonus points, being the only runner who holds a Group entry. Second choice is Spaceport.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A really competitive renewal and you can make a case for most of the field. The most compelling argument is for INGRA TOR, who has shaped well in both starts this season and now switches to the turf for the first time in 2023. Willem Twee looks sure to improve again this year and any market move for him on the back of a 326-day break would be worth noting. Spanish Star has won over C&D four times and must be considered once again, while Capote's Dream is in fine form and could be dangerous.

In the hope all is well after 10 months off WILLEM TWEE is a sprinter to keep firmly on side, his entry in the Sprint on Champions Day certainly backing up our theory he has plenty more to offer, and he's taken to make a winning return. Many A Star and Tabdeed are a couple of the other likely contenders in a decent-looking handicap.

A good race in which TANMAWWY (nap), whose Stewards' Cup run can be forgiven, is preferred to Ingra Tor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

TORRE DEL ORO is best in at the weights and, with cheekpieces added for the first time, this lightly-raced colt is presented with a good opportunity to gain a first career success on turf. His latest start, when fifth in a class 4 handicap at Chester, reads well in the context of today's race and the Andrew Balding-trained three-year-old is hard to oppose. Devasboy also holds strong claims at this level, while Ramensky commands respect on his peak efforts.

TORRE DEL ORO holds the clear edge on form and didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fifth at Chester last time so is hard to oppose dropped into a seller. Devasboy rates the chief threat if his stamina lasts out over this much longer trip, although Ramensky can't be left out if on a 'going' day.

A somewhat tricky seller but TORRE DEL ORO looks the likeliest winner on ratings. Devasboy is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

FULFILLED finished a staying-on third over an extended 1m3f at Windsor earlier this month and a 1lb raised mark looks unlikely to stop him being in the mix here with the extra yardage to suit. He is now rated 6lb above his last winning mark, which came over the same trip at Lingfield in June, but he likely has more to offer given he won going away on that occasion. Aimeric disappointed against stiffer opposition at Newmarket last month and could bounce back in this company, while Benacre is another to consider.

FULFILLED is steadily progressive and shaped better than the result at Windsor recently, so he takes marginal preference over Sea King, who likely has a bigger performance in him. Sovereign Spirit also boasts reasonable claims.

An open-looking contest despite the small field. The percentage call goes to BENACRE, with Sea King second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Cherry brings the best form into the race, but she was been beaten at skinny odds on her penultimate start and is passed over in favour of the Roger Varian-trained IMPERIAL QUARTER. She was a promising fifth at Newmarket on debut and with that run under her belt, and this extra two furlongs likely to suit, she gets the vote. Any market confidence behind the smartly-bred debutant Heavens To Betsy could be significant.

A fair bit of potential on show here and the betting should reveal plenty. EASTERN EMPRESS took a big step forward when third at Kempton last time and with this shorter trip a likely plus she gets the nod ahead of Cherry, who has shown some fair form and rates a big threat. Newcomers Heavens To Betsy and La Francesa catch the eye on paper so need considering too, epecially if the market vibes are positive.

Well-bred CHERRY holds a clear chance on her best efforts this term. Imperial Quarter is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

With his main rivals The Gatekeeper and Escobar having finished down the field in a handicap at York on Thursday, everything seems to be aligned in the favour of OUZO, who appears primed to go well off just 2lb higher than his last winning mark. The Jamie Osborne-trained gelding ran well the last time he was tried over this C&D and, with the ground also likely to suit, he holds all the aces. Thunder Ball is another to monitor in the betting.

BLESS HIM (engaged here Saturday) had a hopeless task from where he ended up in the International at Ascot last month and could be the way to go in a trappy handicap. The Gatekeeper, second in the Golden Mile, can go well, while Sudden Ambush is also considered.

Escobar and Sudden Ambush are respected but THUNDER BALL had been progressing well before last time and he did have excuses.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Nonsuch Lad is a pretty consistent sort and looks sure to involved, while Morlaix returns from a lengthy absence but has the potential to be dangerous at this level and a market check is required. However, preference is for ETON BLUE, who has run well on all three starts so far this season and has been found a good opening here. The booking of Simon Walker is always a positive in these amateur jockeys' events and George Baker's five-year-old can gain his first win of the year.

Based on the form MORLAIX was showing in early 2022, he's much better than a mark of 70, and it's significant that connections have persevered with him, so he's preferred to Eton Blue, who arrives on the back of a solid showing at Chepstow. Habanero Star is another one to consider back up in trip.

Eton Blue has been threatening this season but VOLTAIC is fancied to come out on top this time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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